Sunshower - Chris Cornell (covered by me)
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dude dont ever hide behind the flanger or phaser or whatever..... you obiously know the song, keep it raw acoustic... ever acually see the movie greatexpectations...... i cant even find that recording on you ube. keep it raw and thanks for the chords i was a little lode cuz i was playing in an alternate tuning and compesating
cheers and aloha
benjamin
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This is excellent! I've loved this song since hearing it all those years ago, but I could never find a decent tab for it either. I was actually expecting to hate this, but I was pleasantly surprised.
I also think the phasers are a nice touch because somewhat conceals the fact that it's only one guitar here, whereas the actual song seems to have several layered.
Good job! :)
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damn i was going to say the same thing.. but Im pretty sure he hammers on... correct me if I'm wrong
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Well played! But didn't like the phaser sound, natural notes sound much more instense
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very nice man!teach me this song?
mechanix
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I love this song, and the scene in the movie, great expectations!!!
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why did you put a phaser?..its better clean tone w/o effects
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good cover, but listening to it by ear myself i definitely here differences. one easily correctable one is the part when you go from F#minor to B minor and then to A, which sounds off. your right in that there's an A, but its not the whole chord, so just take your finger off of the B note when playing the B minor and hit the open A string. and idk how to play it but your also missing my favorite chord during "i know all your graces". overall superb job though, taught me a lot
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well played skippy
good job. I only see three spots that I do differently. First, when going to A after the Bb in the intro and verses, I also slide the D string to 3rd fret along w/ the B string( 0 3 2 3 0 x). Second, in the chorus, instead of going to Amaj from the Bm, I kinda blend the two..there's a name for it (Bm/A perhaps), (0 3 4 4 0 x). Last, at the end of the chorus I go from D to Eb7, (3 2 3 1 x x), then G chord w/ open high E to G7, followed by the Bb/G chord, finally to A7 to end the chorus.
daveyboywvu 4 years ago 2
thanks for the comments :-)
Tones2006 4 years ago
This is going to be weird question to the performer of this cover, what thickness of the pick do you use? on this one?
RankAndFileGuy 4 years ago
medium
Tones2006 4 years ago
vocals?
wrigha2c 4 years ago
Sorry dude, cant sing
Tones2006 4 years ago